A workaround for this problem is to chmod it back to sane permissions:

$ chmod 755 ~/.config/nautilus-actions

But it would be good if developers investigate on *why*  such weird
permissions were set in the first place.

Also worth filing a bug to DejaDup so it doesn't choke on non-readable
files/dirs, and simply skip them. Was this done already?

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  Odd permissions on $HOME/.config/nautilus-actions make the directory
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